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Year 2025, Volume: 74 Issue: 4, 2335 - 2372, 30.12.2025
https://doi.org/10.33629/auhfd.1821815

Abstract

References

  • Aiken, Jane H. “The Clinical Mission of Justice Readiness.” Boston College Journal of Law and Social Justice 32, (2012): 231-246.
  • Akı, İrem, Zeynep İspir. “Legal Clinics Within the Framework of Human Rights at Ankara University Faculty of Law.” Ed O’Brien Street Law and Legal Literacy International Best Practices Conference, Durban, South Africa, 1-3 Nisan 2016. (Sunum metni)
  • Amsterdam, Anthony G. “Clinical Legal Education - A 21st Century Perspective.” Journal of Legal Education 34, no. 4, (1984): 612-618.
  • Ashar, Sameer M. “Law Clinics and Collective Mobilization.” Clinical Law Review 14, (2008): 355-414.
  • Bloch, Frank S. “Access to Justice and the Global Clinical Movement.” Washington University Journal of Law and Policy 28, no. 1 (2008): 111-139.
  • Bloch, Frank S. “Introduction.” İçinde The Global Clinical Movement - Educating Lawyers for Social Justice, editör Frank S. Bloch, xxi-xxvi. Oxford University Press, 2011.
  • Bratt, Carolyn S. “Beyond the Law School Classroom and Clinic-A Multidisciplinary Approach to Legal Education.” New England Law Review 13, no. 2, (1977): 199-213.
  • Brozović, Juraj. “Combining Simulations and Live-Client Clinics in Addressing Cross-Cutting Topics: The Best of Both Worlds.” İçinde Modernising European Legal Education (MELE)-Innovative Strategies to Address Urgent CrossCutting Challenges, editörler: Oskar J. Gstrein, Mareike Fröhlich, Caspar van den Berg, Thomas Giegerich, 125-137. Springer, 2023.
  • Casey, Timoty. “Reflections On Legal Education In The Aftermath Of A Pandemic.” Clinical Law Review 28, (2021): 85-106.
  • Choi, Bernard C.K., Anita W.P. Pak. “Multidisciplinarity, Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity in Health Research, Services, Education and Policy: 1. Definitions, Objectives, and Evidence of Effectiveness.” Clinical and Investigative Medicine 9, no. 6 (2006): 351-364.
  • Curran, Elizabeth, Isobel Ryder, Caroline Strevens. “Reframing Legal Problems: Educating Future Practitioners Through An Interdisciplinary Student Clinic.” International Journal of Clinical Legal Education 25, no.1 (2018): 4-34. https://doi.org/10.19164/ijcle.v25i1.693.
  • Efron, Yael, Yossi Korazim- Kőrösy, Mohammed S. Wattad. “Multidisciplinarity and Interdisciplinarity in Law.” Cleveland State Law Review 73, no. 2 (2025): 241-272.

Year 2025, Volume: 74 Issue: 4, 2335 - 2372, 30.12.2025
https://doi.org/10.33629/auhfd.1821815

Abstract

References

  • Aiken, Jane H. “The Clinical Mission of Justice Readiness.” Boston College Journal of Law and Social Justice 32, (2012): 231-246.
  • Akı, İrem, Zeynep İspir. “Legal Clinics Within the Framework of Human Rights at Ankara University Faculty of Law.” Ed O’Brien Street Law and Legal Literacy International Best Practices Conference, Durban, South Africa, 1-3 Nisan 2016. (Sunum metni)
  • Amsterdam, Anthony G. “Clinical Legal Education - A 21st Century Perspective.” Journal of Legal Education 34, no. 4, (1984): 612-618.
  • Ashar, Sameer M. “Law Clinics and Collective Mobilization.” Clinical Law Review 14, (2008): 355-414.
  • Bloch, Frank S. “Access to Justice and the Global Clinical Movement.” Washington University Journal of Law and Policy 28, no. 1 (2008): 111-139.
  • Bloch, Frank S. “Introduction.” İçinde The Global Clinical Movement - Educating Lawyers for Social Justice, editör Frank S. Bloch, xxi-xxvi. Oxford University Press, 2011.
  • Bratt, Carolyn S. “Beyond the Law School Classroom and Clinic-A Multidisciplinary Approach to Legal Education.” New England Law Review 13, no. 2, (1977): 199-213.
  • Brozović, Juraj. “Combining Simulations and Live-Client Clinics in Addressing Cross-Cutting Topics: The Best of Both Worlds.” İçinde Modernising European Legal Education (MELE)-Innovative Strategies to Address Urgent CrossCutting Challenges, editörler: Oskar J. Gstrein, Mareike Fröhlich, Caspar van den Berg, Thomas Giegerich, 125-137. Springer, 2023.
  • Casey, Timoty. “Reflections On Legal Education In The Aftermath Of A Pandemic.” Clinical Law Review 28, (2021): 85-106.
  • Choi, Bernard C.K., Anita W.P. Pak. “Multidisciplinarity, Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity in Health Research, Services, Education and Policy: 1. Definitions, Objectives, and Evidence of Effectiveness.” Clinical and Investigative Medicine 9, no. 6 (2006): 351-364.
  • Curran, Elizabeth, Isobel Ryder, Caroline Strevens. “Reframing Legal Problems: Educating Future Practitioners Through An Interdisciplinary Student Clinic.” International Journal of Clinical Legal Education 25, no.1 (2018): 4-34. https://doi.org/10.19164/ijcle.v25i1.693.
  • Efron, Yael, Yossi Korazim- Kőrösy, Mohammed S. Wattad. “Multidisciplinarity and Interdisciplinarity in Law.” Cleveland State Law Review 73, no. 2 (2025): 241-272.

DISCIPLINARY DIALOGUES AND LEGAL CLINICS-EXAMPLE OF PROBLEMS OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND THE RIGHT TO FOOD AND NUTRITION LEGAL CLINIC

Year 2025, Volume: 74 Issue: 4, 2335 - 2372, 30.12.2025
https://doi.org/10.33629/auhfd.1821815

Abstract

Legal clinic model is frequently used today due to its contributions to legal education in various ways. One such contribution is their incorporation of methods that facilitate discussions from different areas of expertise within legal education. The first section of this paper will present a general framework of the legal clinic model, while the second section will explore the meaning of implementing legal clinics with contributions from different disciplines through the concepts of multidisciplinarity, interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity. Based on the idea that perspectives from different fields are needed to reveal the multidimensional structure and requirements of the fundamental right to food and nutrition, “Problems of Agriculture, Food, and the Right to Food and Nutrition Legal Clinic” organized at Ankara University Faculty of Law will be discussed to explore the possibility of incorporating such disciplinary dialogue into legal education for many fundamental rights in the second section. Through this experience, it will be discussed whether a legal clinic model created using such a method, via examining the gains and limitations of this application, is functional in raising awareness among law school students about a certain fundamental right and the issues surrounding it.

Thanks

I would like to sincerely thank the participating students of the Problems of Agriculture, Food and the Right to Food and Nutrition Legal Clinic; to each of the experts who contributed to the development of the clinic within the framework of disciplinary dialogue; to the staff members of the Philosophy and Sociology of Law Department of Ankara University Faculty of Law, Res. Asst. İsmail Cevher Elgin, Res. Asst. Selvi Müleyke Şen, and Res. Asst. Yılmaz Şahin supported the clinic, particularly in organizing online meetings and the field visit.

References

  • Aiken, Jane H. “The Clinical Mission of Justice Readiness.” Boston College Journal of Law and Social Justice 32, (2012): 231-246.
  • Akı, İrem, Zeynep İspir. “Legal Clinics Within the Framework of Human Rights at Ankara University Faculty of Law.” Ed O’Brien Street Law and Legal Literacy International Best Practices Conference, Durban, South Africa, 1-3 Nisan 2016. (Sunum metni)
  • Amsterdam, Anthony G. “Clinical Legal Education - A 21st Century Perspective.” Journal of Legal Education 34, no. 4, (1984): 612-618.
  • Ashar, Sameer M. “Law Clinics and Collective Mobilization.” Clinical Law Review 14, (2008): 355-414.
  • Bloch, Frank S. “Access to Justice and the Global Clinical Movement.” Washington University Journal of Law and Policy 28, no. 1 (2008): 111-139.
  • Bloch, Frank S. “Introduction.” İçinde The Global Clinical Movement - Educating Lawyers for Social Justice, editör Frank S. Bloch, xxi-xxvi. Oxford University Press, 2011.
  • Bratt, Carolyn S. “Beyond the Law School Classroom and Clinic-A Multidisciplinary Approach to Legal Education.” New England Law Review 13, no. 2, (1977): 199-213.
  • Brozović, Juraj. “Combining Simulations and Live-Client Clinics in Addressing Cross-Cutting Topics: The Best of Both Worlds.” İçinde Modernising European Legal Education (MELE)-Innovative Strategies to Address Urgent CrossCutting Challenges, editörler: Oskar J. Gstrein, Mareike Fröhlich, Caspar van den Berg, Thomas Giegerich, 125-137. Springer, 2023.
  • Casey, Timoty. “Reflections On Legal Education In The Aftermath Of A Pandemic.” Clinical Law Review 28, (2021): 85-106.
  • Choi, Bernard C.K., Anita W.P. Pak. “Multidisciplinarity, Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity in Health Research, Services, Education and Policy: 1. Definitions, Objectives, and Evidence of Effectiveness.” Clinical and Investigative Medicine 9, no. 6 (2006): 351-364.
  • Curran, Elizabeth, Isobel Ryder, Caroline Strevens. “Reframing Legal Problems: Educating Future Practitioners Through An Interdisciplinary Student Clinic.” International Journal of Clinical Legal Education 25, no.1 (2018): 4-34. https://doi.org/10.19164/ijcle.v25i1.693.
  • Efron, Yael, Yossi Korazim- Kőrösy, Mohammed S. Wattad. “Multidisciplinarity and Interdisciplinarity in Law.” Cleveland State Law Review 73, no. 2 (2025): 241-272.

Disipliner Diyaloglar ve Hukuk Klinikleri - Tarım, Gıda ve Beslenme Hakkı Sorunları Hukuk Kliniği Örneği

Year 2025, Volume: 74 Issue: 4, 2335 - 2372, 30.12.2025
https://doi.org/10.33629/auhfd.1821815

Abstract

Hukuk klinikleri, hukuk eğitimine çeşitli yönlerden sunduğu katkılar nedeniyle, günümüzde kendisine sıkça başvurulan bir modeldir. Farklı uzmanlık alanlarının tartışmalarının hukuk eğitimine dahil edilmesini sağlayan metotlar içeriyor oluşu da bu katkılar arasında yer alır. Bu çalışmanın iki ana bölümünden ilkinde, hukuk klinikleri modeli hakkında kısa ve genel bir çerçeve sunulacak; hukuk kliniklerinin disipliner etkileşimle gerçekleştirilmesinin anlamı multidisiplinerlik, disiplinlerarasılık (interdisiplinerlik) ve transdisiplinerlik kavramları aracılığıyla ortaya konmaya çalışılacaktır. Bir temel hak olan beslenme ve gıda hakkının çok boyutlu yapısının ve gereklerinin ortaya konabilmesi için farklı alanlardan bakış açılarına ihtiyaç olduğu düşüncesinden hareketle, makalenin ikinci bölümünde, diğer temel haklara da böylesi bir disipliner diyalogla hukuk eğitiminde yer verme imkânını tartışmak amacıyla, Ankara Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesinde yürütülmüş olan “Tarım, Gıda ve Beslenme Hakkı Sorunları Hukuk Kliniği” örneği deneyimi incelenecektir. Çalışmanın temel tartışma konusu, disipliner diyaloğun, hukuk klinikleri modeline bir yöntem olarak entegre edilmesinin getirdiği kazanımlar ile kısıtlılıkların, beslenme ve gıda hakkı örneği üzerinden incelenmesidir. Söz konusu uygulama örneği aracılığıyla, hukuk fakültesi öğrencilerinde beslenme ve gıda hakkı ile etrafındaki sorunlar hakkında farkındalık oluşturulmasında, böylesi bir yöntemle oluşturulan bir hukuk kliniği modelinin işlevsel olup olmadığı tartışılacaktır.

Thanks

Bu çalışmada ele alınan Tarım, Gıda ve Beslenme Hakkı Sorunları Hukuk Kliniği’nin katılımcı öğrencilerine; katkılarıyla kliniğin disipliner diyalog çerçevesinde geliştirilmesini sağlayan uzmanların her birine; çevrimiçi toplantıların organizasyonu ve BAKAP Ata Çiftliği saha ziyareti hazırlıklarında kliniğe destek veren Ankara Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesi, Hukuk Felsefesi ve Sosyolojisi Anabilim Dalı öğretim elemanları Ar. Gör. İsmail Cevher Elgin’e, Ar. Gör. Selvi Müleyke Şen’e ve Ar. Gör. Yılmaz Şahin’e içtenlikle teşekkür ederim.

References

  • Aiken, Jane H. “The Clinical Mission of Justice Readiness.” Boston College Journal of Law and Social Justice 32, (2012): 231-246.
  • Akı, İrem, Zeynep İspir. “Legal Clinics Within the Framework of Human Rights at Ankara University Faculty of Law.” Ed O’Brien Street Law and Legal Literacy International Best Practices Conference, Durban, South Africa, 1-3 Nisan 2016. (Sunum metni)
  • Amsterdam, Anthony G. “Clinical Legal Education - A 21st Century Perspective.” Journal of Legal Education 34, no. 4, (1984): 612-618.
  • Ashar, Sameer M. “Law Clinics and Collective Mobilization.” Clinical Law Review 14, (2008): 355-414.
  • Bloch, Frank S. “Access to Justice and the Global Clinical Movement.” Washington University Journal of Law and Policy 28, no. 1 (2008): 111-139.
  • Bloch, Frank S. “Introduction.” İçinde The Global Clinical Movement - Educating Lawyers for Social Justice, editör Frank S. Bloch, xxi-xxvi. Oxford University Press, 2011.
  • Bratt, Carolyn S. “Beyond the Law School Classroom and Clinic-A Multidisciplinary Approach to Legal Education.” New England Law Review 13, no. 2, (1977): 199-213.
  • Brozović, Juraj. “Combining Simulations and Live-Client Clinics in Addressing Cross-Cutting Topics: The Best of Both Worlds.” İçinde Modernising European Legal Education (MELE)-Innovative Strategies to Address Urgent CrossCutting Challenges, editörler: Oskar J. Gstrein, Mareike Fröhlich, Caspar van den Berg, Thomas Giegerich, 125-137. Springer, 2023.
  • Casey, Timoty. “Reflections On Legal Education In The Aftermath Of A Pandemic.” Clinical Law Review 28, (2021): 85-106.
  • Choi, Bernard C.K., Anita W.P. Pak. “Multidisciplinarity, Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity in Health Research, Services, Education and Policy: 1. Definitions, Objectives, and Evidence of Effectiveness.” Clinical and Investigative Medicine 9, no. 6 (2006): 351-364.
  • Curran, Elizabeth, Isobel Ryder, Caroline Strevens. “Reframing Legal Problems: Educating Future Practitioners Through An Interdisciplinary Student Clinic.” International Journal of Clinical Legal Education 25, no.1 (2018): 4-34. https://doi.org/10.19164/ijcle.v25i1.693.
  • Efron, Yael, Yossi Korazim- Kőrösy, Mohammed S. Wattad. “Multidisciplinarity and Interdisciplinarity in Law.” Cleveland State Law Review 73, no. 2 (2025): 241-272.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Legal Education, Law and Humanities, Law and Society and Socio-Legal Research, Law in Context (Other)
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Zeynep İspir 0000-0002-6220-4645

Submission Date November 11, 2025
Acceptance Date December 15, 2025
Publication Date December 30, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 74 Issue: 4

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Chicago İspir, Zeynep. “Disipliner Diyaloglar Ve Hukuk Klinikleri - Tarım, Gıda Ve Beslenme Hakkı Sorunları Hukuk Kliniği Örneği”. Ankara Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesi Dergisi 74, no. 4 (December 2025): 2335-72. https://doi.org/10.33629/auhfd.1821815.